Yesterday, both sides presented their closing arguments in court before a jury of eight in Oakland, California, putting an end to two weeks of trial. During this time, the two parties have painted a totally different image of what has happened at Apple and in the digital music business.

Despite the DRM arguments being dated, the class-action lawsuit covers the period between 2006 and 2009. Since then, Apple has dropped the DRM software for music purchases but still uses it in the App Store.

With the closing arguments presented, the case is now in the hands of the eight-person jury, who will deliberate first whether the software update was indeed for the benefit of consumers. If they agree with Apple, the company can declare itself the winner of the case. If not, the jury will deliberate antitrust issues and damages.